SA Rugby explains Springboks’ limited trophy parade tour
Find out why the Springboks’ four-day World Cup victory parade will only take place across four designated provinces.
A four-day trophy tour has been meticulously planned to convey the Springboks’ appreciation and proudly showcase the trophy as it embarks on another four-year journey in South Africa.
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The five largest population centres in the country—Cape Town, Durban, Johannesburg, Soweto, and Pretoria—have been given priority to provide the maximum number of people with the opportunity to welcome the team.
SA Rugby president Mark Alexander highlighted that the tour’s purpose was to reach as many people as possible within the limited timeframe before the squad disperses to their respective clubs all around the world.
Furthermore, the significance of the Eastern Cape in the history, development, and future of black rugby was acknowledged, leading to a visit to Buffalo City on a non-working day to enable individuals from the region to be part of the celebration.
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Regarding the choice of Buffalo City over Nelson Mandela Bay, Alexander noted that another significant Springbok event is planned for the metropole in 2024, although specific details are yet to be confirmed.
“The players’ club commitments necessitate their swift return or immediate rehabilitation after 21 weeks of intense competition since the Castle Lager Rugby Championship began,”Alexander said.
“Satellite tours to other population centres in the Free State, North West, Limpopo, Mpumalanga, and Northern Cape, among other places, are in the planning stages, with scheduling contingent on players’ club commitments.
“While it was always challenging to visit every town and city due to time constraints, we are confident that our choices and ongoing planning will enable us to visit all major population centres in every province over time. With the Cup in our possession for another four years, there’s ample opportunity for that.”
The Springboks Trophy Tour kicks off this Thursday in Johannesburg, Soweto, and Pretoria. More details will be issued on SA Rugby’s digital channels in due course.
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